SciTS 2024 Conference Presenters

Workshop Presenters

Full NameInstitutionSpeaking AtMore Info
Heather AldrichColorado State UniversityWorkshop: Teaming for Engaged Research with External Partners
L Michelle BennettL.M. Bennett Consulting, LLCWorkshop: Integrating Cultural Competence into the Practice of Team Science
Diane BoghratThe Ohio State UniversityWorkshop: The Art of Science Gatherings: Frameworks, Skills, Practices and Anecdotes
Margaret Browne HunttUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignWorkshop: Team Science 101
Workshop: Team Science 101
Whitney CheungUniversity of California, DavisWorkshop: Building from the Foundation Up: Strategic Planning for Everyone
Brandy FarlowRenaissance Computing Institute (RENCI)- University of North Carolina Chapel HillWorkshop: Successful Collaborative Writing in the Team Science Landscape
Caroline FreitagNorthwestern UniversityWorkshop: The Internal Permissions Framework (IPF) - A New Way to Understand Team Successes and Failures
David FuentesUniversity of PortlandWorkshop: The Power of the Structured Debrief in Optimizing Team Development and Dynamics
Integrating a Debrief Culture to Maximize Team Performance
We The People - Embracing Team Development through Academic Governance, Leadership Growth, and Healthy Agency through Policy Development
Jenny GrabmeierOhio State UniversityWorkshop: The Art of Science Gatherings: Frameworks, Skills, Practices and Anecdotes
Julie HorvathUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillWorkshop: Successful Collaborative Writing in the Team Science Landscape
Jeremy HughesChicago State UniversityWorkshop: The Power of the Structured Debrief in Optimizing Team Development and Dynamics
Integrating a Debrief Culture to Maximize Team Performance
Gemma JiangColorado State UniversityWorkshop: The Art of Science Gatherings: Frameworks, Skills, Practices and Anecdotes
Takehito KamataSophia UniversityWorkshop: For Collaborative Research, With Collaborative Stakeholders: Enhancing Research Integrity in International and Transdisciplinary Research Collaborations in Academia
Advancing International Research Collaborations: A Comparative Analysis of Key Stakeholders' Perspectives in Sweden and Japan
Sawsan KhuriCollaborative CapacitiesWorkshop: Integrating Cultural Competence into the Practice of Team Science
Implementing Inclusive Practice in Team Science
Gaetano LotrecchianoGeorge Washington UniversityWorkshop: Team Science 101
Workshop: Team Science 101
Wayne McCormackUniversity of FloridaWorkshop: Team Science 101
Workshop: Team Science 101
Anne MookColorado State UniversityWorkshop: Teaming for Engaged Research with External Partners
Dayan RanwalaClemson UniversityWorkshop: Team Science 101
Workshop: Team Science 101
Kennan SalineroReImagine ScienceWorkshop: The Internal Permissions Framework (IPF) - A New Way to Understand Team Successes and Failures
Whitney SweeneyUniversity of Wisconsin - MadisonWorkshop: Failing to Succeed: Leveraging Failure to Improve and Innovate
Workshop: Failing to Succeed: Leveraging Failure to Improve and Innovate
Championing the Project Manager to Advance Innovative Health Solutions
Cultivating a Culture of Collaboration Planning

Panel Presenters

Full NameInstitutionSpeaking AtMore Info
Katharyn DuffyNorthern Arizona University, Vibrant PlanetTeam-Based Science Approaches in STEM Graduate Education Generated Through the NSF Research Traineeship (NRT) and Innovations in Graduate Education (IGE) Programs
Dale English IISullivan University College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesWe The People - Embracing Team Development through Academic Governance, Leadership Growth, and Healthy Agency through Policy Development
Santo FortunatoIndiana UniversityA Network of Networks Approach to International Scientific Collaboration
David FuentesUniversity of PortlandWorkshop: The Power of the Structured Debrief in Optimizing Team Development and Dynamics
Integrating a Debrief Culture to Maximize Team Performance
We The People - Embracing Team Development through Academic Governance, Leadership Growth, and Healthy Agency through Policy Development
Troy HartleyNational Science FoundationTeam-Based Science Approaches in STEM Graduate Education Generated Through the NSF Research Traineeship (NRT) and Innovations in Graduate Education (IGE) Programs
Christine HendrenAppalachian State UniversityA Network of Networks Approach to International Scientific Collaboration
Jeremy HughesChicago State UniversityWorkshop: The Power of the Structured Debrief in Optimizing Team Development and Dynamics
Integrating a Debrief Culture to Maximize Team Performance
Kiona OgleNorthern Arizona UniversityTeam-Based Science Approaches in STEM Graduate Education Generated Through the NSF Research Traineeship (NRT) and Innovations in Graduate Education (IGE) Programs
Marisa RinkusMichigan State UniversityA Network of Networks Approach to International Scientific Collaboration
TJ RonningenThe Ohio State UniversityA Network of Networks Approach to International Scientific Collaboration
Leslie SmithYour Ocean Consulting, LLC & Deep Ocean Observing StrategyA Network of Networks Approach to International Scientific Collaboration

Oral Presenters

Full NameInstitutionSpeaking At
Iftekhar AhmedUniversity of North TexasComparative Analysis of Different Models of IVRO to Identify Similarities and Differences Among Structural Components
Studying Teams Through Mediated Team Communication
Developing A Model of Scientific Collaboration
Melanie BauerNova Southeastern UniversityUsing Simple Activities to Facilitate Interdisciplinary, Virtual Teaming
Joletta BeltonMyCuppaJo.substack.comBeyond Co-Production: Patient Partners Leading with Researcher Allies Supporting Them
Biljana BiracUniversity of GeorgiaUtilization-Focused Evaluation Approaches in Team Science: An Evaluation of the NSF-funded Center for Currencies of a Microbial Planet (C-CoMP)
Stephanie BriersETH ZurichMaking Transdisciplinary Processes and Principles Accessible
Edgar CardenasMichigan State UniversityCompromising on Core Commitments: De-Risking, Wicked Problems and Transdisciplinary Collaboration
Amit ChourasiaUniversity of California San DiegoOneSciencePlace - A Team Science Platform Where Content Meets Computing
Stephen CrowleyBoise State UniversityCompromising on Core Commitments: De-Risking, Wicked Problems and Transdisciplinary Collaboration
Colleen CuddyStanford UniversityResilience and Adaptation: Outcomes of Funder-Initiated Disruptions in a Large Interdisciplinary Scientific Research Team
Susan DayLouisville Automation and Robotics Research InstituteFacilitating Inclusion and Knowledge Integration by Embedding Social Science within STEM Collaborations
Karen DeMeesterUniversity of GeorgiaUtilization-Focused Evaluation Approaches in Team Science: An Evaluation of the NSF-funded Center for Currencies of a Microbial Planet (C-CoMP)
Stephen FioreUniversity of Central FloridaReflections on Transdisciplinary Team Science Training
Erika FrydenlundOld Dominion UniversityExploring Hard-to-Reach Environments Through a Multi-Method Approach
Madelyne GreenePCORIEnhancing Team Science by Advancing the Science of Research Engagement
Alex HaagaardPatient PartnerBeyond Co-Production: Patient Partners Leading with Researcher Allies Supporting Them
Madison HartsteinNorthwestern UniversityFocusing Team Science on the Future, Inviting Citizen Scientists in Research
Takehito KamataSophia UniversityWorkshop: For Collaborative Research, With Collaborative Stakeholders: Enhancing Research Integrity in International and Transdisciplinary Research Collaborations in Academia
Advancing International Research Collaborations: A Comparative Analysis of Key Stakeholders' Perspectives in Sweden and Japan
Patrick KellyUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonCultivating a Culture of Collaboration Planning
Jared KeyelRowan UniversityParticipatory Democracy and Team Science: Opportunities for Productive Dialogue
Sawsan KhuriCollaborative CapacitiesWorkshop: Integrating Cultural Competence into the Practice of Team Science
Implementing Inclusive Practice in Team Science

Poster Presenters

Full NameInstitutionSpeaking At
Iftekhar AhmedUniversity of North TexasComparative Analysis of Different Models of IVRO to Identify Similarities and Differences Among Structural Components
Studying Teams Through Mediated Team Communication
Developing A Model of Scientific Collaboration
Adrienne BaerStanfordDidactic Friction: How Peripheral Experts Get Core Experts to Comply with Moral Mandates in Team Science Projects
Elizabeth BelloUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignA Structured Review Tests the Value of Transdisciplinarity in Bioinspired Design Research
Rebecca CarranzaUniversity of Illinois Urbana-ChampaignA Structured Review Tests the Value of Transdisciplinarity in Bioinspired Design Research
Alison DevineyNorth Carolina State UniversityKnowledge Mapping in a Multidisciplinary Convergence Research Center
Jeanne FairLos Alamos National LaboratoryScience Collaboration: Sharing Stories from the Field of the 1993 Hantavirus Outbreak Team
Cynde FerrisUniversity of Texas Medical BranchApplication of Andragogical Principles in Designing the TeamMAPPS Program: Adult Learning Theory Meets Evidence-Based Team Science
Sandra GesingSan Diego Supercomputer CenterSGX3: Advancing Collaborative Research via Science Gateways and the NSF Center of Excellence for Science Gateways
Bethany LaursenUniversity of MichiganStrategy Jams: Using Design Thinking to Charter Teams with Compelling Purpose and Sound Structure
Stephen MolldremUniversity of Texas Medical Branch - GalvestonApplication of Andragogical Principles in Designing the TeamMAPPS Program: Adult Learning Theory Meets Evidence-Based Team Science
Susannah PaletzUniversity of MarylandTeam Meeting Modes and Disability: An Interview Study
Connie SieboldUniversity of MarylandTeam Meeting Modes and Disability: An Interview Study
Kimberly BourneAppalachian State UniversityKnowledge Mapping in a Multidisciplinary Convergence Research Center

All posters will be presented on Wednesday, July 31 from 3:30 - 4:30 PM EDT